In this study, a unified design approach is assessed and proposed for the shear buckling verification of structural glass walls supported by non-ideal restraints. Based on the current trends of practice in buildings, the effect of (i) adhesive joints, (ii) metal frames with interposed adhesive joints or (iii) point mechanical connectors on the actual shear buckling behavior of the examined glass shear walls is properly investigated. The theoretical buckling resistance of the selected panels is first assessed by means of Finite-Element (FE) simulations, in the form of fundamental buckling shapes and Euler\u2019s critical loads. Analytical fitting curves of general applicability are proposed, so that the classical formulations derived from sh...
Glass elements are widely used in modern buildings as structural columns, beams, stiffeners. Neverth...
Panes in the building envelope have the possibility to stabilize buildings. To use the pane as a she...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
The structural stability of linearly adhesively supported glass panels restrained by means of metal ...
In the paper, an extensive Finite-Element (FE) numerical study is carried out on glass shear walls w...
In this paper, the structural stability of adhesively supported glass panels subjected to in-plane s...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be mobilized to stabilize a steel framework e.g. in a faça...
Transparent and subtle structures are features of modern architecture. Structural glass is construct...
Glass panels are widely used in modern architectures in the form of stiffeners and load-carrying ele...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements are frequently subjected to buckling phenomena. Nevertheles...
Glass elements are widely used in modern buildings as structural columns, beams, stiffeners. Neverth...
Panes in the building envelope have the possibility to stabilize buildings. To use the pane as a she...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
The structural stability of linearly adhesively supported glass panels restrained by means of metal ...
In the paper, an extensive Finite-Element (FE) numerical study is carried out on glass shear walls w...
In this paper, the structural stability of adhesively supported glass panels subjected to in-plane s...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be mobilized to stabilize a steel framework e.g. in a faça...
Transparent and subtle structures are features of modern architecture. Structural glass is construct...
Glass panels are widely used in modern architectures in the form of stiffeners and load-carrying ele...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements are frequently subjected to buckling phenomena. Nevertheles...
Glass elements are widely used in modern buildings as structural columns, beams, stiffeners. Neverth...
Panes in the building envelope have the possibility to stabilize buildings. To use the pane as a she...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...